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A Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface for Real-Time Speech Synthesis: The Importance of Multimodal Feedback. [PDF]
Brumberg JS, Pitt KM, Burnison JD.
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Acoustic and Articulatory Visual Feedback in Classroom L2 Vowel Remediation. [PDF]
Kocjančič T, Bořil T, Hofmann S.
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Frisian monophthongs and syllable structure
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Acoustic Analysis of Monophthongs in Monguor Language
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Contraction and Monophthongization in Old Japanese
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Monophthongization and Diphthongization in Precedence-Free Phonology
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Australian English Monophthong Change across 50 Years: Static versus Dynamic Measures
Most analyses of monophthong change have historically relied on static acoustic measures. It is unclear the extent to which dynamic measures can shed greater light on monophthong change than can already be captured using such static approaches.
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The relative importance of spectral tilt in monophthongs and diphthongs
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005Ito et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 110, 1141–1149 (2001)] demonstrated that listeners can reliably identify vowel stimuli on the basis of relative formant amplitude in the absence of, or in spite of, F2 peak frequency. In the present study, formant frequencies and global spectral tilt are manipulated independently in synthetic steady-state vowels ...
Michael, Kiefte, Keith R, Kluender
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